Abstract
Crowdworker online communities -- operating in fora like mTurkForum and TurkerNation -- are an important actor in microwork markets. Albeit central to market dynamics, how the behavior of crowdworker communities and the dynamics of online marketplaces influence each other is yet to be understood. To provide quantitative evidence of such influence, we performed an analysis on 6-years worth of mTurk market activities and community discussions in six fora. We investigated the nature of the relationships that exist between activities in fora, tasks published in mTurk, requesters for such tasks, and task completion speed. We validate -- and expand upon -- results from previous work by showing that (i) there are differences between market demand and community activities that are specific to fora and task types; (ii) the temporal progression of HIT availability in the market is predictive of the upcoming amount of crowdworker discussions, with significant differences across fora and discussion categories; (iii) activities in fora can have a significant positive impact on the completion speed of tasks available in the market.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 6th AAAI Conference on Human Computation and Crowdsourcing |
Subtitle of host publication | HCOMP 2018 |
Place of Publication | Cambridge, MA |
Publisher | American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) |
Pages | 193-202 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Publication status | Published - 2018 |
Event | HCOMP 2018: 6th AAAI Conference on Human Computation and Crowdsourcing - University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland Duration: 5 Jul 2018 → 8 Jul 2018 Conference number: 6 |
Conference
Conference | HCOMP 2018 |
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Country/Territory | Switzerland |
City | Zurich |
Period | 5/07/18 → 8/07/18 |
Keywords
- Crowdsourcing
- Online Community
- Market Analysis